Statstically, flight is much safer than transportation by automobile.
no they have no protection on them so a car would be much safer.
More space and conviniant
As far as air travel being safer then travelling by car, in deaths per passenger-mile ... yes. almost any form of transportation is safer than going by car.
In relative terms, less safer than if you are in a car, but more safer than if you are in a plane, or another but smaller boat on the ocean.
Usually they are, because there is more material in between you and whatever hits you. also adding a roll cage to the car will help your car be more safer than usually.
It is safer to ride in a plane, as there are less annual deaths per year than cars.
It is very safe. Safer than traveling by car.
That (van safer than a car) depends on the car and the van. Small cars are definitely NOT safer. Large cars are probably safer, vans are top heavy and so are less stable in cornering. Vans also have a large surface area which high crosswinds, air from passing large trucks (18 wheelers), can push the van into possible unstable conditions.
Infant car seats are generally considered safer than convertible car seats for newborns and young babies because they are specifically designed to provide better support and protection for their smaller bodies.
Yes because there are more car crashes than airplanes crashes that and in an airplane you have more time to react
Overall, yes it does because it's much safer than without one. The loud noise it makes creates attention so you know that someone has broken into your car.
well there safer and more fuel effeciant and have less drag and friction